- FBR launches a digital manhunt targeting IP addresses linked to tax fraud.
- New powers under the Finance Act, 2025, allow deeper investigations.
- FBR can demand subscriber data from internet and telecom providers.
- Public anger grows over tax fraud involving fake invoices.
- Previous investigations failed to trace IP addresses to individuals.
- Business community upset with FBR’s actions ahead of a nationwide strike.
- FBR aims to recover billions lost to tax fraud.
Source: pkrevenue.com
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